Larissa Buckingham led the BD girls, finishing 14th with a time of 21:30.61. Morgan Tilly finished 29th with a 22:14.47, and Marisa Kimerer was 36th with a 22:50.36. Carries Wielfaert came in 37th (22:54.34), and Jessie Langmeyer finished 52nd (23:52.84).

"I was a little nervous coming into the race," admitted Britton Deerfield coach Jay Yockey. "With homecoming happening and the girls have been tired over the last two weeks, I was worried. Today was a big confidence booster though. Morgan Tilly, a freshman, ran really great. She had a breakout performance today."

The Morenci girls were led by Tatyana Pless who finished second with a time of 20:29.79. Mariah Gillen was third with a 20:38.87. Sammy Mikuski finished 30th with a 22:19.57, and Taylor Baugh was 64th (24:29.97). Maelle Delhaise was 70th (25:00.01) for the Bulldogs.

The Adrian boys were led by Collin Kemner, who came in ninth with a time of 16:41.23. Gabe Gaspar finished 18th with a 17:27.95, and Cameron Kemner came in 35th with an 18:18.69. Cruz Martinez was 37th (18:24.79) for the Maples, and Carlito Hamden finished 41st (18:35.53).

"I'm pretty happy," said Adrian coach Leo Lauver. "Those of us that were healthy ran well and those who were sick ran with a lot of heart. There was a lot of new competition here today and that's what we like. It was an excellent meet."

David Gilbert led the Madison boys with a 16th-place finish in 18:09.99. Jacob Warwick finished 39th with a 19:03.01, and Jason McGinnis was 40th with a 19:04.31. Michael Burciaga came in 44th (19:12.95). and Mathew Pape finished 58th (19:34.87).

"Most of the guys has PR's today, four of the six to be exact," said Madison coach Jim Sperling. "It was a hard course today. We've been battling injuries and fighting through tough conditions all year. I think we did well considering the weather."

Kasper was the top runner for the Tecumseh girls, finishing in 12th with a time of 20:07.77. Jessica Tebbetts took 22nd with a 20:58.69, and Kendra Randolph finished in 25th with a 21:09.17. Zoe Melnyk came in 49th (22:11.65), and Nicole Lipnichan was 51st (22:17.07) for the Indians.

"We put on a strong performance today," said Tecumseh coach Jill Stockford. "With one of our top five runners out, our fourth and fifth runners ran really strong to make it up. Katie Kasper set a new PR today by about 30 seconds as well."

Brianna Yates led the Blissfield girls with a 21:09.62. Meaghan Gunner was 32nd with a 22:29.63, and Nea Lepaus was 41st with a 23:56.16. Baylee Edwards finished 54th (23:56.16) , and Melissa Snyder was 57th (24:12.26) for the Royals.

Aaron Peters led the way for the Sand Creek boys, finishing 18th with a 18:14.36. Drew Willett was 32nd with a 18:44.50 and Ryan Knox came in 46th with a 19:14.82. Casey Cornado finished 56th (19:33.92), and Ethan Perry was 59th (19:36.71).

The Sand Creek girls were led by Natalie Perry, who finished eighth with a time of 21:06.50. Emily Gebhardt finished 15th with a 21:31.51 and Sara Burdine was 53rd with a 23:55.63. Sarah Crafts finished 73rd (25:10.57), and Grace Carey was 79th (25:40.39) for the Aggies.

The Addison girls were led by Hannah Poling, who finished 16th with a time of 21:37.29. Alyssa Rokita was 35th with a 22:49.91, and Emily Christensen was 42nd with a 23:24.55. Madi Jackson came in 61st (24:24.18), and Rachel Shaw was 81st (25:47.21)..

Mason Groenhout led the charge for the Addison boys, finishing fifth with a time of 17:27.09. Seth Biggs was 47th with a 19:17.77, and Blaze Valdez came in 54th with a 19:26.94. Kyle Beyer finished 65th (19:50.33), and Dakota Perry came in 78th (20:20.78).

Leading the way for the Tecumseh boys was Anthony Lesko, who finished 29th with a time of 18:07.79. Drake Vandenberg was 33rd with an 18:10.63, and Matt Maki finished in 42nd with a 18:35.77. Will Collings took 49th (18:43.98) and Gabe Lopez finished in 50th (18:45.26).

Dominic Muessig led the charge for the Clinton boys with a fifth-place finish in a time of 16:28.61. Ryan Rogers finished in 10th with a 16:46.27, and Justin Swisher came in 55th with a 18:55.04. Nate Adams finished 86th (21:18.90), and Jakob Harris came in 87th (21:44.24).

The Clinton girls were led by Kadie Tower, who took 24th place with a time of 21:05.33. Gina Pike finished 32nd with a 21:30.03, and Anna Kersey was 79th with a 23:57.70. Coral Muessig came in 88th (25:13.45), and Alexandra Zoltowski was 98th (27:30.55).

Luke Spaulding led the way for Morenci boys, finishing 12th with a time of 17:55.06. Jake Spaulding was 30th with an 18:40.56, and Reagan Stowell was 45th with a 19:13.79. Adam Roseman was 86th (20:27.51), and Brandt Kelley finished 123rd (23:07.76).

Emma Dempsey was the Adrian girls' top runner, finishing in 35th place with a time of 21:41.81. Jordan Langley came in 58th with a 22:35.95, and Megan Spagnoli was 62nd with a 22:51.41. Kiara Hicks finished 69th (23:20.71), and Hannah Lopez came in 78th (23:53.20) for the Maples.

The Madison girls were led by Jessica Peters, who finished 40th with a time of 23:17.30. Megan McTagart was 58th with a 24:16.52 and Janice Cabrera was 62nd with a 24:26.29. Kaileah Sweet finished 100th (28:33.38) and Alissa Hamilton came in 109th (31:53.19).

The Onsted boys were led by Anthony Frank, who finished 25th with a time of 17:59.45. Ben Burton came in 39th with an 18:29.94, and Isaac Westgate was 52nd with an 18:50.36. Hunter Johns finished 60th (19:06.94) for the Wildcats, and Brett Anderson took 79th (19:49.16).

Sydney Myers was the Onsted girls' top runner on the day, finishing 33rd with a time of 21:38.22. Ally Kope finished 34th with a 21:40.12, and Danielle Hayes was 67th with a 23:01.09. Alysha Ausmus took 71st (23:24.86) for Onsted , while Olivia Wiese came in 82nd (24:22.43).

The Hudson girls were led by Tea Romanowski, who came in 11th with a time of 21:19.73. Christian Raeff finished 77th with a 25:33.29, and Lauren Lake was 92nd with a 26:55.20. Brie Wilenius finished 97th for the Tigers (27:38.6), while Nerissa Roney came in 102nd (29:39.18)

Bubba Williams led the way for the Hudson boys, finishing 29th with a time of 18:38.78. Ben Sunderman came in 51st with a 19:21.47, and Taylor Sunderman was 62nd with a 19:55.68. Thomas Atkin finished 69th (19:55.09), and Cole Weaver was 89th (20:35.06) for Hudson.

For the BD boys, Dakota Heiden was 96th with a 20:49.26, and Colton LaGore was 105th with a 21:07.44. Christian Folau came in 138th (30:59.93).

Jacob Ross finished 102nd (21:01.03) for the Lenawee Christian boys, and Micah Million came in 106th (21:11.23). Aaton Harabedian came in 113th (22:05.76), and Liam Foreman was 116th (22:20.50) for the Cougars.